Five Hundred Words 11/26/2018

Monday, November 26, 2018

Daily Writing

8:37 AM

We are placing greater emphasis on risk management and portfolio construction. Personally, I perform portfolio evaluations each day to address weaknesses. I intend to use this blog as a means of keeping track of my work. Additionally, I can use the blog to publicize my work, progress, and development strategy.

There are many things to learn each day. I am working to geographically regionalize my framework because I learn best when I can visualize the system I am analyzing. The world is a complex system which I am hoping to investigate.

This blog is intended to be daily, but I do take time off for holidays and travel days. I spend my days reading and monitoring data.

I learn by asking questions and seeking the answer. Sometimes I do not find the solution immediately or at all, but sometimes the question in itself or the process of seeking can be more critical. This blog contains many questions that remain unanswered.

What is the importance of the gold/silver ratio? What does it mean when the gold/silver ratio moves higher or lower?

The price of oil continues to fall considerably. WTI Crude (Jan ’19) has dropped more than 30.00% since its high on October 3, 2018. What is the cause of falling oil prices? Despite the decline in price in recent weeks, WTI Crude is up close to 2.82% on the day at the time of writing.

Brazilian 10-year government bond yields have dipped below 10.00% for the first time since May 2018.

We’ve introduced the Mexican 10-year bond yield to our global government bond yield watchlist because we would like to keep a closer eye on the political developments of incoming Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO). We have also introduced the USD/MXN currency cross pair to serve the same function. AMLO is a socialist who heads the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA). [1]

We continue to emphasize the importance of building out a framework for understanding the flow of capital in the world.

At the end of the week, President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet in Buenos Aires as part of the Group of 20 meetings and look for ways to ease tensions.[2]